The DocsProject adheres to the same standards as the rest of the Fedora Project, which means there is a certain amount of formal process. Don't let this put you off, however. Whatever your goals or skill level, you are more than welcome on the list or in any of our other forums.
How You Can Help
There are plenty of ways you can help:
- Joining the authors already working on our current documents in progress
- Writing new documents
- Volunteering to edit draft documents
- Providing feedback on current documents: final, draft or otherwise
What you can do
- Edit existing wiki pages
- Draft documents on the wiki
- Find problems in existing docs and report or fix them
- Work on official docs in CVS or git repositories
- Collaborate with other Fedora teams or hosted projects
Still undecided about whether to join? Read Why you should join the Docs Project!
Signing Up
Things you need to do
- Register for a Bugzilla account. This account gives you the ability to file and respond to documentation bugs.
- Register for a Fedora Project account at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ using the same email address as your Bugzilla account. This account gives you the ability to edit this wiki, as well as other benefits and the ability to collaborate on other teams.
- Request membership in the the Docs Group in the Fedora Account System
- Join the mailing list and send a self introduction to tell the list who you are, your skills and abilities, and what you'd like to help accomplish.
- Ask on the docs mailing list how to get involved in work that interests you.
- Join the docs-commits mailing list, so you can see the flow of tasks and other work in our git and CVS repositories.
Familiarize Yourself
To maintain a consistent style across all the docs, all contributors follow certain guidelines in our writings. The Docs Project also has work flows which help avoid clashing when working on docs together. Take some time to familiarize yourself with these practices before committing any changes, to make collaboration easy:
These are the important guidelines that will help you get started quickly. For a comprehensive collection of links relating to the DocsProject methods visit DocsProject/CompleteReference .